SHREVEPORT, La. — Texas A&M senior receiver Ryan Swope experienced a couple of highs early in the Aggies' game against Louisiana Tech late Saturday night, and one big low.

Swope notched his 200th career catch, becoming only the second Aggie to do so (following Jeff Fuller's 233 from 2008-11). Swope also caught at least one pass for a 38th consecutive game, second only to Fuller's 46.

Then came the bad news for the senior from Austin Westlake, in a game that ran into early this morning. Swope, who set the school's single-season receptions record in consecutive seasons (2010-11), was hit in the helmet by Bulldogs defensive back Craig Johnson midway through the first quarter while attempting to catch a pass across the middle.

Swope, who has a history of concussions, lay on the field for several minutes while trainers attended to his head. He was helped off the field and spent the rest of the game on the sidelines in sweat pants.

A&M officials declined to discuss Swope's injury, as per coach Kevin Sumlin's policy. Also on the injury front, A&M starting safety Steven Campbell, like Swope a senior, missed his third consecutive game with concussion-like symptoms. Starting cornerback Deshazor Everett also sat out the contest with an apparent arm injury.